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Goal-based dictator game

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014
A considerable number of studies have been conducted to study fairness issues using two-player game. Dictator Game is one of the two-player games that receive much attention. In this paper, we develop an evolutionary approach to the Dictator Game by using Goal programming to build a model of human decision-making for cooperation.
Nerda Zura Zaibidi   +2 more
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Dictator Game

2018
(2018), First Online: 04 July 2018 ; The dictator game is an experimental paradigm in which one participant (the dictator) receives an endowment and then decides to what extent she/he wants to split this endowment with another, anonymous participant (the recipient).
Leder, Johannes, Schütz, Astrid
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Scale manipulation in dictator games

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2014
Abstract We let subjects estimate behavior and expectations of others before they play dictator games, and only vary the quantitative scales for their estimates. Our data show that this manipulation may significantly affect economic decisions: dictators who are presented a scale with a higher midpoint transfer on average more than dictators who are ...
Axel Ockenfels, Peter Werner
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Who delegates? Evidence from dictator games

Economics Letters, 2019
Abstract We conduct and compare two binary dictator experiments in which the available payoff profiles are identical. In one of the games, selfish payoffs can be probabilistically implemented either via a delegate or directly; in the other game, the same payoffs can only be implemented by direct choice.
Glynis Gawn, Robert Innes
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Guilt Aversion and Inequality in Dictator Games

Economics Letters
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Pierpaolo Battigalli   +2 more
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Anonymity in the dictator game revisited

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2012
Abstract Giving in the dictator game has often been interpreted as evidence of other-regarding preferences. We suspect that giving is determined by subjects’ attempts to appear fair in the eyes of recipients and the experimenter. Therefore, we investigate behavior in the dictator game by using the randomized response technique to increase anonymity ...
Franzen, Axel, Pointner, Sonja
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Non-reciprocal altruism in dictator games

Economics Letters, 2000
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Johannesson, Magnus, Persson, Björn
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The WHO fungal priority pathogens list as a game-changer

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Matthew C Fisher, David W Denning
exaly  

The CDK4/6 inhibitor revolution — a game-changing era for breast cancer treatment

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023
Nicholas Turner
exaly  

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